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Action Item #441

Updated by Hammel over 9 years ago

If the projector is upside down or displaying *behind* a screen the user may need to rotate and flip it. 

 This is a setting in config.txt.    From eLinux.org: 

 > display_rotate rotates the display clockwise on the screen (default=0) or flips the display. 
 >  
 > display_rotate=0          Normal 
 > display_rotate=1          90 degrees 
 > display_rotate=2          180 degrees 
 > display_rotate=3          270 degrees 
 > display_rotate=0x10000    horizontal flip 
 > display_rotate=0x20000    vertical flip 
 >  
 > Note: the 90 and 270 degrees rotation options require additional memory on GPU, so won't work with the 16M GPU split. Probably the reason for:  

 So it looks like the first two bits are rotate and bit 16/17 are flip.    It's unclear if you can do both rotate and flip at the same time.   

 This needs to be added to launcher as two keyboard sequences: 
 # Ctrl-r: rotate 180 degrees 
 # Ctrl-f: flip 

 Launcher needs to read the config file, parse this setting (it should always be hex) and then write out the updated value.    Rotate toggles between 0 and 2 and flip toggles between 0 and 1. 

 These changes require a reboot.    Just using xrandr won't work because that doesn't affect omxplayer. omxplayer does have an --orientation option but this doesn't include flip, which would be needed to display from behind the screen. 

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